NMDA RECEPTOR ENCEPHALITIS MIMICKING SERONEGATIVE NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA

Volume: 74, Issue: 18, Pages: 1473 - 1475
Published: May 4, 2010
Abstract
NMDA receptor antibody encephalitis typically begins as a fulminant encephalopathy, with prominent neuropsychiatric manifestations, seizures, dyskinesias, and autonomic instability. After this often dramatic presentation, 1-3 relapses may occur. Most patients either die or recover from the disease.1 We describe a 15-year-old girl who initially presented with encephalopathy, hypoventilation, dyskinesias, and seizures. Her subsequent course was...
Paper Details
Title
NMDA RECEPTOR ENCEPHALITIS MIMICKING SERONEGATIVE NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA
Published Date
May 4, 2010
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
18
Pages
1473 - 1475
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